Collaboration between departments, better patient education and developing interventions are key to reversing this trend.
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It’s important to not just be able to recognize and treat food allergies, but gastroenterologists also have a responsibility to address common food allergy misconceptions.
ChatGPT “Pretty Good” at Basic IBS Info, but Misses Details
As patients and physicians turn to AI language models for answers, it’s important to recognize their limitations when it comes to healthcare and research.
Women’s Health Disorders Found More Frequently Among Individuals With Celiac Disease
New research emphasizes raising awareness of the association between celiac disease and several women’s health disorders, and the findings reinforce the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to care.
No Link Between Small Molecule Therapies and Cardiovascular Events in New IBD Study
Findings suggest that underlying inflammation may be the cause of increased rates of CV events for patients with IBD.
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Comparing Treatment Strategies for High-Risk Ileocolic Crohn’s Disease
Findings from a 2023 ASCRS presentation indicate that both 2-stage and modified 2-stage approaches are viable management strategies for Crohn’s patients who require a temporary ileostomy.
Laparoscopic Left-Lobe Hepatectomy a Safe, Effective Approach for Living Donor Liver Transplantation
Laparoscopic living donor hepatectomy (LDH) with a left-lobe graft (LLG) for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is beneficial for both donors and recipients —findings that could influence the liver transplant landscape.
Rethinking Anastomotic Leak Rates Among Patients Undergoing Ileorectal Anastomosis
Results from a large cohort, retrospective analysis indicate that anastomotic leaks may not occur as frequently as previously reported.
Cleveland Clinic Led Study Shows Bariatric Surgery Reduces Risk of Cancer
A multicenter cohort study of patients with obesity suggests a decreased risk of developing new obesity-related cancers in patients with a history of bariatric surgery.
New Research Explores Role of Redo IPAAs, Impacts on Quality of Life
Three presentations from the DDW 2023 conference help identify best candidates and illustrate the positive impact redo IPAAs can have on a patient’s QoL.
Creeping Towards a Better Understanding of Crohn’s Disease
Investigators at the Cleveland Clinic are exploring the possibility that blocking “creeping fat” may help to reduce stricture formation in Crohn’s disease.